The nurse has instructed caregivers on how to care for a dehydrated child at home. The nurse has included instructions on how to decide then the child is doing well and then the caregivers should contact a health professional
The nurse would instruct the family to contact a health professional then which of the following occurs? a. The child's urine output decreases. c. The child complains of nausea.
b. The child is more mentally alert. d. There is any pain.
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A Correct: The nurse would instruct the family to contact a health professional then the child's urine output decreases, if there is no improvement after 4 hours of rehydration fluid, if the child cannot retain fluids, and if there is a change in mental alertness.
B Incorrect: The nurse would not instruct the family to contact a health professional then the child is more mentally alert. Instead the family should contact a health professional then there is a change in the child's mental alertness, such as a decrease.
C Incorrect: The nurse would not instruct the family to contact a health professional if the child complains of nausea.
D Incorrect: The nurse would not instruct the family to contact a health professional if there is any pain.
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